Which device are you going to get? We've seen some relatively major changes in very early renderings of the devices in the Galaxy S10 family over the past week - more iterations aren't a shock at this point.

The Galaxy S10 leaks and rumors keep rolling in, and we imagine they will continue to do so until Samsung finally introduces its next flagship handset, likely on around Mobile World Congress in February. If these do indeed show the Galaxy S10, we can safely assume we're seeing the Galaxy S10 Plus, not just the base model.

According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal, the most-expensive Samsung Galaxy S10 model will boast six cameras. It's expected that the Galaxy S10 will have two back-facing cameras, while the Galaxy S10 Plus will have three.

This is the new Samsung Galaxy A8S. Huawei shared a video teaser to show-off its upcoming Nova 4 smartphone, complete with a bezel-less display and an in-hole camera.

Whether or not this is what Samsung ends up doing remains to be seen. Chances are that all Galaxy S10 units will ship with QHD+ Super AMOLED panels, though, while all of them will include Android 9 Pie and Samsung's One UI skin. One variant will be fueled by the company's Exynos 9820 64-bit octa-core processor, while the other will ship with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 chip. Markets like USA will get the Qualcomm variant of the phone, while India will get Exynos variant as we have seen in the past.